A 4.46 solar-mass black hole is found in a 94-year eccentric orbit with a main-sequence turnoff star in ω Centauri via 23-year astrometric monitoring.
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Hierarchical Bayesian analysis of ~50 binary pulsars finds moderate evidence for mass-spin anti-correlation (ρ = -0.26) in the recycled population, plus a small mass offset by white-dwarf companion type and confirmation of companion-mass–eccentricity correlation in DNS systems.
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A Long Period Stellar-Mass Black Hole Binary in $\omega$ Centauri
A 4.46 solar-mass black hole is found in a 94-year eccentric orbit with a main-sequence turnoff star in ω Centauri via 23-year astrometric monitoring.